Got it on my third try, I'm all new to twisting so the first one I started with too much air, for the second when I went to use the sharpie the bottom jaw popped (I have Q260s for when I want a true finished product but use cheap party city balloons for practice so, expected 😅). Not that hard, I think the hardest is the head pinch twist but the bf said to just go for it even if you think it'll pop. "Either it does or it doesn't, if it's way too tight, make a less filled bubble and go for it."
I’ve tried it, but it didn’t work for me. The 160 is skinnier and more flexible. You could always try a 260 though. Maybe you’ll have better luck than me.
I'm going to guess your parents are on the older side. It used to be the practice, in days of yore, to use a space heater to warm up rooms that got colder than others. So this is essentially the same thing, only much more aesthetically pleasing, and cool! I mean HOT!
I did something kinda similar except I put some of those led strand of lights dollar tree sells the one that takes I believe 2 AA batteries. It turned out awesome
Great minds think alike! I tried doing that to turn it into a decor piece, but the battery pack wouldn’t fit in the jar. I guess I’ll need a bigger jar. ❤️
@@KeepitCrafty I did mine in ( I have no idea where I got it from) a skull shaped glass thing (bf loved skulls and it was for his bday/Halloween) but I was going to put a beta fish but figured it wasn't the best idea the light pack I believe I had to keep on the outside but I could be wrong it's been quite a while since I did it.
Diluting the bleach with water helps. Also, if you use a travel-size spray bottle it emits a finer mist. I didn’t have any problems with it bleeding. 🙂
Thanks for sharing. Another video suggested that we should submerge the finished tee shirt in a bucket of water mixed with hydrogen peroxide (commonly found in a brown bottle at the pharmacy store) and allow it to dry. This will stop the bleaching process at the level you desire.